2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15021368
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Charcoal and Sago Bark Ash Regulates Ammonium Adsorption and Desorption in an Acid Soil

Abstract: Excessive N fertilizer use in agriculture results in the release of inorganic N contaminants into surface and groundwater bodies, and other negative environmental effects. The combined application of N fertilizers with charcoal and sago bark ash could help reduce these negative impacts. The objective of this sorption study was to examine the effects of the co-application of charcoal and sago bark ash with ammonium chloride in regulating the adsorption and release of NH4+ in an acid soil. This soil used in the … Show more

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“…Nutrient imbalance is one of the main factors limiting the yield and quality of crops (W acal et al, 2019). World experience shows that mineral fertilizers contribute to the sustainable cultivation of crops, influence the abundance, activity and diversity of soil microflora by increasing the productivity of the system, the return of plant residues and Magnesium in Soils of Agricultural Landscapes of Western Siberia the content of organic matter in the soil (Hamidi et al, 2023;Shuliko et al, 2024). Magnesium in mineral fertilizers led to significant changes in the population of rhizobia and free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil, increased seed germination, increased plant height and crop yield (Rani Shobha Pujari and Latha, 2017;Prasanthli Golive et al, 2018;Singh et al, 2020;Soniya and Bhindhu, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutrient imbalance is one of the main factors limiting the yield and quality of crops (W acal et al, 2019). World experience shows that mineral fertilizers contribute to the sustainable cultivation of crops, influence the abundance, activity and diversity of soil microflora by increasing the productivity of the system, the return of plant residues and Magnesium in Soils of Agricultural Landscapes of Western Siberia the content of organic matter in the soil (Hamidi et al, 2023;Shuliko et al, 2024). Magnesium in mineral fertilizers led to significant changes in the population of rhizobia and free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil, increased seed germination, increased plant height and crop yield (Rani Shobha Pujari and Latha, 2017;Prasanthli Golive et al, 2018;Singh et al, 2020;Soniya and Bhindhu, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%